That's a really cool setup! I wonder if your neck would get sore looking up and around so much? Kinda reminds me of the Samsung ARK which I thought about getting until I started to worry about the prospects of neck pain/headaches.I found this after watching the initial video of this thread.
Given the size of his screen, from my perspective, it almost seems like it's life size, so his neck would be as sore if he was sitting in the cockpit of a Cessna that was sitting on the ground, since he won't be having the additional stressers of the movements of the plane acting against his body & neck.That's a really cool setup! I wonder if your neck would get sore looking up and around so much? Kinda reminds me of the Samsung ARK which I thought about getting until I started to worry about the prospects of neck pain/headaches.
I would love to experience this kind of setup non-the-less.
Samsung 49" 5120x1440p. Older used CRG9 is still great if you're on a budget (even have my old one for sale if you're really interested), or newest OLED version (what I just upgraded to) if you're concierge level ;). Either way, the no-bezel single screen superultrawide format is the way to go IMO.What monitor or size of monitor do you guys feel is ideal for gaming?
I'm returning to PC gaming after a 20+ year hiatus. So far, I have my desk, keyboard, mouse, and joysticks. Next purchase will be a monitor...and I want to go all in so I'm happy with it many years down the road. Yeah, I keep going back and forth on what I'd like to get. My personal wish list are QD OLED wide or ultra wide curved screen. Maybe leaning towards the 49" Samsung but kind would like more vertical real estate.Samsung 49" 5120x1440p. Older used CRG9 is still great if you're on a budget (even have my old one for sale if you're really interested), or newest OLED version (what I just upgraded to) if you're concierge level ;). Either way, the no-bezel single screen superultrawide format is the way to go IMO.
My vote would be projectors too! I do renders for projection mapping shows like every year, and the overlapping setups they got going are crazy. 50+ projectors pixel perfectly, that's just the start...That room is cool certainly very cool, but if I spent $30k I would be pretty pissed about that discontinuity between the screens.
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Hm. Well, there's not really any 195" (to replace 3x65") ultra wide monitor available. In fact, I think he's using the largest ultrawide monitor as his dashboard there. So not much you can do about it, but like, man. That annoys me so much. Especially when you move around. And the bevels too. Sure they're "just like struts" on your cockpit, but then you get in a ship in game and now you got two sets of struts.
Hmm... there's no ultrawide monitor that could do that seamlessly, but I think you might have a better result with ultrawide projectors. Or using a couple of projectors. Probably a bit harder to set up tho, and you will need some space behind the canvas if you want to avoid your own shadow. But I think the result would be worth the hassle.
... aaand I now realize that video was about dual 4k projector setup as well. (got fooled by the thumbnail)I found this after watching the initial video of this thread.